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- adverb In a
judgmental manner.
Etymologies
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Examples
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We are realising that you need to sustain what you are doing, open a dialogue, non-judgmentally, put things in local context and bring them to a voluntary abandonment of FGM.
Africa shows signs of winning war against female genital mutilation 2011
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But we did more than share, we critiqued each others efforts as well, not maliciously or judgmentally, but productively.
Creativity 2010
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But we did more than share, we critiqued each others efforts as well, not maliciously or judgmentally, but productively.
Integrity 2010
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But we did more than share, we critiqued each others efforts as well, not maliciously or judgmentally, but productively.
tinkering 2009
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But we did more than share, we critiqued each others efforts as well, not maliciously or judgmentally, but productively.
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But we did more than share, we critiqued each others efforts as well, not maliciously or judgmentally, but productively.
Innovation 2010
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Quietly and non-judgmentally witness your behavior.
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The loudest voices talking about religion are either so rigidly and judgmentally Christian that I'm tempted to chuck my Bible at someone, or so smugly secular that I want to pray in public to affirm that faith can be a good thing.
Serene Jones: Hate And Hope Serene Jones 2011
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Quietly and non-judgmentally witness your behavior.
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But we did more than share, we critiqued each others efforts as well, not maliciously or judgmentally, but productively.
tinkering 2009
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